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Seventh Regiment 
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Organized January 24th, 1889. 

Incorporated January 26th, 1889. 


CLUB HOUSE: 

751 FIFTH H VENUE, 

NEW YORK. 


Press of Clarence h. Eagle, 

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HOUSE COMMITTEE. 

FRED. A. GOODWIN, Chairman. 

EDMUND HENDRICKS, WALTER H. SANDT, 

JOS. LENTILHON, A. G. HAGEDORN. 


MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE. 

HENRY L. FREELAND, Chairman. 

HENRY V. KEEP, CHAS. L. FLEMING. 


ART COMMITTEE. 

THOS. H. BAUCHLE, HARMON D. HULL. 


HISTORICAL AND LIBRARY 
COMMITTEE. 

EDWARD G. ARTHUR, HENRY L. FREELAND. 


AUDITING COMMITTEE. 

A. L. EARLE, Jr., * R. L. JOHNSON. 


GOVERNING COMMITTEE. 


ED. C. ANDERSON, 
EDWARD G. ARTHUR, 
THOS. H. BAUCHLE, 
THOS. DIMOND, 

WM. GAYER DOMINICK, 
FERD. P. EARLE, 

CHAS. L. FLEMING, 
HENRY L. FREELAND, 
A. GARRISON, 

FRED. A. GOODWIN, 


A. G. HAGEDORN, 
EDMUND HENDRICKS, 
HENRY V. KEEP, 
FRANCIS L. LELAND, 
JOS. LENTILHON, 
HENRY W. T. MALI, 
FRED. S. PINKUS, 

T. J. O. RHINELANDER, 
WALTER H. SANDT, 

L. W. WINCHESTER. 




















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List of Officers 

FROM ORGANIZATION TO DATE. 


1889. 

President, LOCKE W. WINCHESTER. 

Vice-President, H. W. T. MALI. 

Treasurer, EDWARD G. ARTHUR. 

Secretary, A. GARRISON. 

1890. 

President, LOCKE W. WINCHESTER. 

Vice-President, H. W. T. MALI. 

Treasurer, FRED. A. GOODWIN. 

Secretary, A. GARRISON. 

1891. 

President, LOCKE W. WINCHESTER. 

Vice-President, H. W. T. MALL 

Treasurer, JAS. P. BURRELL. 

Secretary, A. GARRISON. 

1892. 

President, LOCKE W. WINCHESTER. 

Vice-President, H. W. T. MALL 

Treasurer, JAS. P. BURRELL. 

Secretary, A. GARRISON. 

1893. 

President, LOCKE W. WINCHESTER. 

Vice-President, H. W. T. MALI. 

Treasurer, JAS. P. BURRELL. 

Secretary, A. GARRISON. 

1894. 

President, H. W. T. MALL 

Vice-President, JOS. LENTILHON. 

Treasurer, EDWARD G. ARTHUR. 

Secretary, A. GARRISON. 












































Articles of Incorporation. 


THE SEVENTH F(EGIME^T VETERA^ CLUB. 


Certificate of Incorporation. 


We, the undersigned, citizens of the Uni¬ 
ted States and also of the State of New York, 
all being of full age, desiring to organize and 
form ourselves in a Club under and in pursu¬ 
ance of the Act of the Legislature of the 
State of New York, passed May 12th, 1875, 
entitled “An Act for the incorporation of 
societies or clubs for certain lawful pur¬ 
poses,” and of the several Acts of the Legis¬ 
lature amendatory thereof, do hereby certify : 





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Name. 

First. That the corporate name or title 
of said Club shall be 

The Seventh Regiment Veteran Club. 


Business and Object. 

Second. That the particular business and 
objects of said Club shall be to promote 
social intercourse among its members, and 
for social, mutual benefit, patriotic and liter¬ 
ary purposes. 


Trustee Directors. 

Third. That the number of Trustee Di¬ 
rectors who shall manage the affairs of said 
Club shall be fifteen, and the names of such 
Trustee Directors for the first year are as 
follows: 

LOCKE W. WINCHESTER. HENRY W. T. MALI, 

T. J. OAKLEY RHINELANDER, HENRY E. TREMAIN, 
EDMUND HENDRICKS, WILLIAM E. CALLENDER , 

JOSEPH LENTILHON, ABRAHAM GARRISON, 

EDWARD C. ANDERSON, SAMUEL BUDD, 

JAMES P. BURRELL, JOHN C. GIFFING, 

CHARLES L. FLEMING, EDWARD G. ARTHUR, 

HENRY L. FREELAND. 


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In witness whereof, we have here¬ 
unto set our hands and seals, this 
24th day of January, in the year 
one thousand eight hundred and 
eighty-nine : 

EDWARD G. ARTHUR, EDMUND HENDRICKS, 
A. GARRISON, JAS. P. BURRELL, 

JOHN C. GIFFING, SAM’L BUDD. 



State of New York, 

City and County of New York, 


On the twenty-fifth day of January, one 
thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, 
before me personally appeared Edward G. 
Arthur, Edmund Hendricks, Abraham Garri¬ 
son, James P. Burrell, John C. Giffing and 
Samuel Budd, to me known to be the indi¬ 
viduals described in and who executed the 
foregoing certificate, and severally acknowl¬ 
edged that they executed the same. 


WALTER H. MEAD, 
Notary Public, 


N. Y. Co. 


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I hereby consent to and approve of the 
incorporation of the within Club. 

Dated New York, January 26th, 1889. 

MORGAN J. O’BRIEN, 
Justice Supreme Court. 

State of New York, ) 

City and County of New York, j ss ’ ‘ 

I, Edward F. Reilly, Clerk of the said City 
and County, and Clerk of the Supreme Court 
of said State for said County, Do Certify, 
That I have compared the preceding with 
the original Certificate of Incorporation of 
The Seventh Regiment Veteran Club, on file 
in my office, and that the same is a correct 
transcript therefrom and of the whole of 
such original. 

Endorsed, Filed and Recorded 26th Janu¬ 
ary, 1889. 10 h. 10 m. 

In witness whereof, I have here¬ 
unto subscribed my name, and af¬ 
fixed my official seal, this 1st day of 
February, 1889. 

EDWARD F. REILLY, 

Clerk. 



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State of New York, i 
Office of the Secretary of State, r ss - : 

I have compared the preceding with the 
original Certificate of Incorporation of The 
Seventh Regiment Veteran Club, with ac¬ 
knowledgment thereto annexed, filed and 
recorded in this office on the 28th day of 
January, 1889, and do Hereby Certify the 
same to be a correct transcript therefrom 
and of the whole of said original. 

Witness my hand and the Seal of 
office of the Secretary of State, at 
the City of Albany, this 28th day of 
January, one thousand eight hun¬ 
dred and eighty-nine. 

. FREDERICK COOK, 

: : Secretary of State. 


State of New York, 

Office of Secretary of State, 

Filed and Recorded, January 28th, 1889. 

DIEDERICK WILLERS, 
Deputy Secretary of State. 






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Certificate to Increase the Number 
of Directors. 

We, the undersigned, a majority of the 
existing directors of The Seventh Regiment 
Veteran Club of New York, do hereby cer¬ 
tify that the number of directors thereof 
shall hereafter be twenty, and that the names 
of such directors for the present time are as 
follows : 

LOCKE W. WINCHESTER, HENRY W. T. MALI, 
FREDERICK A. GOODWIN, ABRAHAM GARRISON, 
EDWARD G. ARTHUR, EDMUND HENDRICKS, 

T. J. OAKLEY RHINELANDER, FERD’ND P. EARLE, 
JAMES P. BURRELL, JOSEPH LENTILHON, 

EDWARD C. ANDERSON, CHARLES L. FLEMING, 
BENJAMIN PARR, WILLIAM E.CALLENDER, 

SAMUEL BUDD, ALFRED H. TIMPSON, 

LEONARD F. BECKWITH, FRANCIS L. LELAND, 

W. GAYER DOMINICK, BYRON W. GREENE. 

Witness our hands this 2d day of 
April, in the year one thousand 
eight hundred and ninety. 

c L. W. WINCHESTER, 



EDWARD G. ARTHUR, 
EDMUND HENDRICKS, 
ABRAHAM GARRISON, 
WM. E. CALLENDER, 
JAS. P. BURRELL, 


ED. C. ANDERSON, 

T. J. OAKLEY RHINELANDER. 



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State of New York, 

City and County of New York, 


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ss. : 


On the ninth day of May, in the year 
eighteen hundred and ninety, before me 
personally came Sylvester L. H. Ward, sub¬ 
scribing witness to the foregoing certificate, 
to me known, who being by me duly sworn, 
did depose and say that he resides at 
White Plains, in the County of Westchester 
and State of New York ; that he knew 
Locke W. Winchester, Edward G. Arthur, 
Edmund Hendricks, Abraham Garrison, 
William E. Callender, Jas. P. Burrell, Ed¬ 
ward C. Anderson and T. J. Oakley Rhine¬ 
lander, the individuals described in and who 
executed said certificate ; that he was pres¬ 
ent and saw them severally execute the 
same, and that he thereupon subscribed his 
name thereto as a witness to the execution 
thereof. 

WALTER H. MEAD, 

Notary Public, 

N. Y. Co. 


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State of New York, 

City and County of New York, 



I, Edward F. Reilly, Clerk of the said City 
and County, and Clerk of the Supreme Court 
of said State for said County, Do Certify, 
That I have compared the preceding with 
the original Certificate of Increase of num¬ 
ber of Directors on file in my office, and that 
the same is a correct transcript therefrom 
and of the whole of such original. 


Endorsed, Filed and Recorded, May 20, 
1890. 3 h. 30 m. 


In witness whereof, I have hereunto 
subscribed my name, and affixed my 
official seal, this 20th day of May, 
1890. 

EDWARD F. REILLY, 

Clerk. 


State of New York, ) 

Office of the Secretary of State, f SSm ' 

I have compared the preceding with the 
original Certificate to Increase the number 



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of Directors of The Seventh Regiment Vet¬ 
eran Club, with Certificate and acknowledg¬ 
ment thereto annexed, filed and recorded in 
this office on the 22d day of May, 1890, and 
I do Hereby Certify the same to be a correct 
transcript therefrom and of the whole of the 
said original. 

Witness m y hand and the Seal of 
office of the Secretary of State, at 
the City of Albany, this 22d day of 
May, one thousand eight hundred 
and ninety. 


FRANK RICE, 
Secretary of State. 


By-Laws 

OF 

THE SEVENTH REGIMENT VETERAN CLUB. 


ARTICLE I. 

This organization shall be called “The 
Seventh Regiment Veteran Club.” 

ARTICLE II. 

Object . 

This Club is incorporated for Social, Mutu¬ 
al Benefit, Patriotic and Literary purposes. 

ARTICLE III. 

Government. 

Sec. i. The government and management 
of the Club is, by its charter, confided to a 



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Committee of twenty Trustee Directors, to 
be known as the Governing Committee. 

Sec. 2. The Governing Committee is di¬ 
vided into four equal classes, and the term 
of office of the oldest class shall expire on 
the fourth Monday of each February, or 
when their successors are elected. 

Sec. 3. Members to replace the outgoing 
class shall be selected by the Club at the 
annual meeting. 

Sec. 4. The Governing Committee shall 
have power to fill all vacancies which may 
occur in the four classes for the unexpired 
term of such vacancy. 

Sec. 5. A majority of all the votes cast 
shall be necessary to the election of a mem¬ 
ber of the Governing- Committee, and a two- 
thirds vote of the Governing Committee 
present shall be necessary to fill vacancies in 
the Board. 

Sec. 6. No person shall be eligible for 
election to the Governing Committee unless 
he has, or is entitled to, an honorable dis- 


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charge from the Seventh Regiment, and 
unless his name shall have been posted as a 
candidate in a conspicuous place in the 
Club House for at least ten days before the 
election. 

Sec. 7. Any member of the Governing 
Committee who shall absent himself from 
three consecutive meetings, unless he shall 
have previously obtained permission so to 
do from the Committee, or shall present at 
the next regular meeting an excuse for his 
absence satisfactory to the Committee pres¬ 
ent, shall cease to be a member of the Com¬ 
mittee. 


ARTICLE IV. 

Powers of the Governing Committee. 

Sec i. The Governing Committee is au¬ 
thorized to elect annually from its own body 
a President, Vice-President, Secretary and 
Treasurer of the Club, who shall hold office 
until the fourth Monday of the succeeding 
February and until their successors are 
elected. 


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Sec. 2. To appoint a House Committee of 
five whose duty it shall be, subject to the 
direction and control of the Governing Com¬ 
mittee, to direct and manage the affairs of 
the Club, and to receive and act upon com¬ 
plaints and suggestions of members, report¬ 
ing monthly to the Governing Committee. 

Sec. 3. To admit members and to expel 
or suspend them by ballot, one adverse bal¬ 
lot in five excluding, and a two-thirds vote 
of the Governing Committee expelling or 
suspending. Its decision shall be final, ex¬ 
cept as herein otherwise provided. 

Sec. 4. It shall prescribe rules for the 
admission of strangers. 

Sec. 5. It shall make rules for the use of 
the Club by the members, and for their con¬ 
duct in the Club House. 

Sec. 6. It shall fix penalties for violation 
of the rules, and to enforce the same. 

Sec. 7. It can rem it penalties for offences 
against the rules, and for accidental violation 
of the By-Laws. 


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Sec. 8. It can put an end to membership 
for any conduct of a member, not in violation 
of the By-Laws or the Rules, but improper 
and prejudicial to the Club. 

Sec. 9. It can call special meetings of the 
Club to consider specific subjects. 

Sec. 10. It shall make rules for its own 
government, and to fix and enforce penalties 
for the violation of the same. 

Sec. 11. It shall adopt a corporate seal. 

Sec. 12. It shall meet once a month, ex¬ 
cept during the months of July and August. 
Special meetings may be called by order of 
the President or of the House Committee. 
A majority of its members shall constitute a 
quorum of the Governing Committee. 

Sec. 13. Order of Business of Governing 
Committee : 

1. Roll Call. 

2. Reading the Minutes. 

3. Report of the House Committee. 

4. Report of the Treasurer. 

5. Report of Indebtedness of Members. 



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6. Reports of Committees. 

7. Communications. 

8. Filling Vacancies in the Board. 

9. Filling Vacancies in Committees. 

10. Election of Members. 

11. Miscellaneous Business. 

ARTICLE V. 

Suspension of Membership or Expulsion. 

Sec. 1. The Governing Committee may, by 
a two-thirds vote of the whole Board, suspend 
or expel a member for conduct which it shall 
consider detrimental or dangerous to the wel¬ 
fare, interest or character of the Club. 

Sec. 2. On the. proposed suspension or 
expulsion of a member, not less than three 
days’ notice in writing, setting forth the 
charge or charges against the member in 
question, and notifying such member to ap¬ 
pear before them for a hearing, shall be 
served upon him. Such hearing shall be in 
the presence of two-thirds of the whole 
Board, before a final vote-shall be taken. 


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Sec. 3 At any time within thirty days 
after such vote of the Board of Governors 
for suspension or expulsion, on request in 
writing addressed to the President and signed 
by not less than twenty-five members, he 
shall call a meeting of the Club, upon a 
notice of at least ten days, stating the object 
thereof, at which meeting an appeal may be 
taken from the decision of the Board, and if 
such decision is not sustained by a majority 
vote then had, the decision of the Board 
shall be null and void, and the membership 
in question shall remain intact. 

ARTICLE VI. 

Membership. 

Sec i No P erson shall be eligible to 
membership of the Club unless he shall have 
attained the age of twenty-one years 

Sec 2 Candidates for membership must 
be proposed and seconded by two members 
in their own handwriting, upon the pre¬ 
scribed form of application, and their names 


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posted on the bulletin board of the Club for 
at least ten days previous to a meeting of 
the Governing Committee. 

Sec. 3. Membership shall be classified as 
follows : 

Members, 

Life Members, 

Associate Members, 

Honorary Members, 

Non-resident Members. 

Members. Shall be composed of ex-mem¬ 
bers and members of the Seventh Regiment, 
N. G. N. Y. 

Life Members. Any Me?nber in good stand¬ 
ing, upon application to the Governing 
Committee and the payment of five hundred 
dollars ($500), will be transferred to Life 
Membership. Such member will be entitled 
to all the privileges of the Club and be 
exempt from the payment of the semi-annual 
dues. The number shall not exceed fifty 
(50), and the proceeds of such membership 
shall be applied to the payment and can- 


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cellation of the bonds of the Club in such 
manner as the Governors may designate. 
One-half of each life fee may be paid in 
bonds of the Club at par. 

Associate Afetnbers. Officers and ex-officers 
of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the 
United States, ex-officers and ex-non-commis¬ 
sioned officers of the Volunteer Service, and 
officers and ex-officers of the National Guard 
of the several States of the United States 
may become Associate Members. 

Honorary Members. The President of the 
United States, the General-in-Chief of the 
Army, the General commanding the Division 
of the Atlantic, the senior Flag Officer of the 
Navy on the active list, the Officer com¬ 
manding the New York Navy Yard, the 
Governor of the State, the Adjutant-General 
of the State, and the Generals commanding 
the First and Second Brigades of the 
N. G. N. Y. shall be ex-officio Honorary 
Members of the Club, and it shall be the 
duty of the Secretary to notify them of this 
provision of the By-Laws. 


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Non-resident Members. Members residing 
permanently fifty miles or more from the 
City of New York may, during such resi¬ 
dence, have their annual dues commuted to 
the sum of twenty dollars ($20.00), payable 
in advance, on January 1st of each year. 
Such Non-resident Members shall not hold 
office, or vote, or take any part in the pro¬ 
ceedings aTany meeting of the Club, unless 
paying full dues. 

Sec. 4. Only Members and Life Members 
shall hold office in the Club, in accordance 
with Article III., Section 6, be counted in the 
number necessary for a quorum at a meeting 
thereof, or vote, or take part in the proceed¬ 
ings at any meeting of the Club. 

ARTICLE VII. 

Entrance Fee and Yearly Dues. 

Sec. 1. The entrance fee shall be fifty 
dollars ($50 00), but when the membership 
of the Club shall have reached the number of 
one thousand, the entrance fee shall be one 
hundred dollars (Iioo.oq). Ex-members and 


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members of the Seventh Regiment, N.G.N.Y., 
elected on or before June 25, 1894, shall pay- 
no entrance fee. 

Sec. 2. The semi-annual dues shall be 
twenty dollars ($20.00), payable in advance, 
on the first day of January and the first day 
of July, to take effect with payment due on 
July 1, 1894, until which date they shall be 
$17.50. 

Sec. 3. Associate Members. Officers of 
the Army, Navy and Marine Corps of the 
United States shall be exempt from the 
semi-annual dues, but shall pay the entrance 
fee. All other Associate Members shall pay 
the entrance fee and the semi-annual dues. 

Sec. 4. Every member-elect shall, within 
thirty days after notice of his election, pay 
the prescribed entrance fee and dues, or his 
election shall be void. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

Penalties , 

Sec, 1, Any member who shall fail to 
pay an amount due the Club exceeding 


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twenty-five dollars ($25.00) — (except the 
yearly dues) — for two weeks after notice 
of the indebtedness and a request to pay 
the same shall, upon the facts being pre¬ 
sented to the Governing Committee, cease 
to be a member, subject to the provision of 
Article IV., Section 7. 

Sec. 2 Any member who shall fail to pay 
the semi-annual dues for sixty days after the 
first day of January and first day of July 
shall cease to be a member, subject to the 
provision of Article IV., Section 7. 

ARTICLE IX. 

Notices. 

Sec. 1. Notices shall be sent to the mem¬ 
ber’s address left with the Secretary. If a 
member omits to leave his address, it shall 
be sufficient if notices directed to him be de¬ 
posited in the usual letter-box of the Club. 

ARTICLE X. 

Amendments and Alterations. 

Sec. 1. Amendments tp the By-Laws may 



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be made at any meeting of the Club, annual 
or special, by a two-thirds vote. Alterations 
of any rule of the Governing Committee by 
a majority vote. 

Sec. 2. Notices of proposed amendments 
to the By-Laws or alteration of the Rules 
shall be furnished to the Secretary at least 
fifteen days before the meeting at which it is 
proposed to consider them, and the Secre¬ 
tary shall cause the same to be printed and 
distributed to members seven days before 
the meeting. 


ARTICLE XI. 

Meetings of the Club. 

Sec. i. There shall be an annual meeting 
of the Club on the fourth Monday of Janu¬ 
ary in each year, at such hour as the Gov¬ 
erning Committee may designate. If no 
quorum be present, the Presiding Officer 
shall adjourn the meeting to any other day, 
with the same effect as if held that day. 

Sec. 2. Upon the written request of 


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twenty-five members, the Governing Com¬ 
mittee shall call a special meeting to consider 
specific subjects. 

Sec. 3. Thirty members shall constitute a 
quorum at any meeting of the Club. 

Sec. 4. The report of the Governing Com¬ 
mittee upon the condition of the Club, with 
estimates for the current year, shall be 
printed and distributed to members seven 
days before the annual meeting. 

Sec. 5. At any meeting, after the business 
before it shall have been disposed of, dis¬ 
cussion upon the interests of the Club shall 
be in order. 


ARTICLE XII. 

Election of Members of the Governing Committee. 

Sec. 1. The election to membership in the 
Governing Committee shall be held by bal¬ 
lot at each annual meeting of the Club, or 
at the first special meeting following the 
annual meeting. Immediately after organi¬ 
zation the Presiding Officer shall appoint 


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four Inspectors of Election, who shall re¬ 
ceive and canvass the ballots, and certify the 
results to the Secretary. The polls shall 
remain open two hours. 

Sec. 2. In case the certificate of the In¬ 
spectors shows that all vacancies in the 
Governing Committee have not been filled 
at the election, the meeting shall adjourn 
for two weeks, at which adjourned meeting 
the election to fill those vacancies shall pro¬ 
ceed as hereinbefore provided. 

ARTICLE XIII. 

Duty of Officers. 

Sec. i. The President, and in his absence 
the Vice-President, shall preside at all meet¬ 
ings of the Club and of the Governing Com¬ 
mittee. 

Sec. 2. j n even t of their absence, a 
meeting of the Club, or of the Governing 
Committee, may elect its Presiding Officer. 

Sec. 3. The Treasurer shall keep the ac¬ 
counts and report thereon monthly. 


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Sec. 4. The Secretary shall keep the rec¬ 
ords of the Club. 

ARTICLE XIV. 

Order of Business 

Sec. 1. Reading the Minutes. 

Election of Governors. 

Report of Standing Committees. 

Report of Special Committees. 

General Business. 

Sec. 2. The Rules and Orders of Cush¬ 
ing’s Manual shall govern the meetings of 
the Club so far as they are applicable and 
not inconsistent with the Rules of the Club. 


Rules of the Club. 


Elections by the Committee. 

Sec. i. A second ballot upon the election 
of a proposed member shall be taken at any 
time before the adjournment of the meeting 
upon the motion of a single member of the 
Committee, but after the meeting a rejected 
candidate shall not, within six months, be 
again balloted for. 

Sec. 2. No member of the Committee 
shall propose or second a candidate for mem¬ 
bership of the Club. 

Sec. 3. Candidates whose names shall 
have been laid over at two successive meet¬ 
ings shall not be balloted for until after the 
names succeeding theirs on the list shall 
have been elected or rejected. 



Meetings of the Co)?imittee. 

The Governing Committee shall meet on 
the fourth Monday of the month desig¬ 
nated by the By-Laws at eight-thirty o’clock 
p.m. The proceedings of the meetings of the 
Governing Committee shall be held to be 
strictly private. 

Nominating Committee. 

At the December meeting of the Govern¬ 
ing Committee a Nominating Committee of 
five (5) shall be appointed, whose duty it 
shall be to nominate and post, before the 
tenth of January, five (5) names of candi¬ 
dates for Governors, to replace the outgoing 
class—to be balloted for at the annual 
meeting. This Nominating Committee may 
consist of three (3) Governors and two (2) 
members of the Club at large. 

House Committee. 

The House Committee must meet Monday 
of each week. It is authorized to manage 
the Club, to regulate prices, order purchases, 


audit accounts, receive and redress com¬ 
plaints, employ and dismiss all employees, 
and make such house rules as it may deem 
to the best interest of the Club. 

Strangers. 

The Secretary may issue to Ministers 
Plenipotentiary and Secretaries of Legation 
and Military and Naval Attaches of Foreign 
Powers to the United States invitations to 
the privileges of the Club while acting in 
their official capacity. Upon the consent of 
the House Committee, the Secretary may 
issue to strangers of distinction invitations 
to the privileges of the Club for such periods 
as the House Committee may determine, not 
exceeding six months. 

Residents in or within fifty miles of the 
city, or doing business within those limits, 
can be admitted to the privileges of the Club 
for one day in each month, but a member 
can have no more than one guest at a time. 
Otherwise strangers can only be admitted to 
rooms set apart for that purpose. 



. 41 


A member may invite to the privileges of 
the Club, for a period of two consecutive 
weeks, a guest not excluded as above, but 
can have no more than one at a time. No 
stranger can be introduced a second time 
unless he shall have been absent from the 
city two months. The names and residences 
of all strangers and the names of the mem¬ 
bers introducing them must be recorded, and 
hosts are held responsible for their guests. 

A two weeks’ card does not entitle the 
holder to introduce guests 

The House Committee may issue or revoke 
any invitation. 

Restrictions. 

Smoking is not permitted in the Dining 
Rooms or Library. 

Servants must not be feed. 

Publications belonging to the Club must 
not be taken from it, nor must filed news¬ 
papers be removed from the room to which 
they belong. 

Dining Rooms. 

The private Dining Rooms will be let to 


parties of not less than four (4) persons, at 
a charge of two dollars ($2.00), and an ad¬ 
ditional charge of fifty (50) cents per plate 
for any number exceeding ,six (6), the total 
charge not to exceed five dollars ($5.00). 

Meals for fewer than four persons cannot 
be served in the private Dining Rooms. 

No person who is not a member of the 
Club can give a dinner in the private Dining 
Rooms. 

When the Banquet Hall is required for a 
party of twenty (20) or more, no charge will 
be made for the room. 

Government. 

In no case when a resolution has been 
passed at a meeting of the Committee, 
affecting the relations of a member of the 
Club towards the Club, shall such resolution 
be received, acted upon or rescinded at a 
subsequent meeting without notice in writing 
being sent by the Secretary to each member 
of the Committee at least ten days before the 
meeting, that such previous action will be 
brought up for review or consideration. 


43 


Kitchen and Cafe. 

The Kitchen and Cafe shall be kept open 
as the House Committee may direct. 

Hours. 

The Club House shall be opened at 7 a.m. 
from May 1 to November 1, and 8 a.m. from 
November 1 to May 1. 

Indebtedness to the Club. 

The names of members who may not 
have paid their dues by the first day of 
February and first day of August will be 
posted in a conspicuous place in the Club 
House. 

Every member will sign a ticket stating 
the amount due by him to the Club for 
games and supplies furnished. 

All payments shall be made to the cashier. 
Servants are not allowed to receive cash 
from the members in payment of supplies 
furnished. 

On the first day of every month—but not 
later than the third day—a notice shall be 


44 


sent to each member who may be indebted 
to the Club for supplies furnished, and if 
the indebtedness is not paid by the tenth of 
the month his name and the amount due by 
him shall be posted in the Club House, and 
a notice to that effect sent him, with a 
request to pay the amount within two weeks 
after the date thereof. Upon a failure to 
comply with such request, he shall not receive 
any further supplies until the indebtedness 
is paid. 

Whenever a member’s indebtedness to the 
Club shall reach the sum of twenty-five dol¬ 
lars, his further credit and supplies shall be 
stopped until the entire amount shall have 
been paid. Non-payment of the same will 
subject the member to the penalties of 
Article VIII., Section i. 

Complaints. 

All complaints of any deficiency in the 
service of the Club of overcharges, mis- 
charges, mistakes or defects must be made 
in writing to the House Committee. 



of ]\£E]V[BEI^ 










List of Members 

with 

DATES OF THEIR ELECTION. 


A 


ABEEL, JOHN H., Jr., 

Apr. 

27 , 

1891 

ABENDROTH, A. HOWARD, 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

ABENDROTH, G. IRVING, 

June 

23 , 

0 

ON 

00 

M 

ADAMS, BARRET H., 

Apr. 

23, 

1894 

ADAMS, SAMUEL F., 

June 

25 > 

1894 

ADAMS, WILLIAM C., 

Dec. 

28, 

1889 

AGENS, FRED. G., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

AIKIN, JAMES C., 

Dec. 

26, 

I889 

ALLEN, CHARLES D., 

Oct. 

1, 

1889 

ALLEN, E. HUNT, 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

ALLEYN, CHARLES G., 

June 

25, 

ON 

00 

M 

AMES, FREDERICK F., 

Jan. 

27, 

1890 

AMIDON, JOHN R., 

Dec. 

23 > 

1889 

ANDERSON, ED. C., 

Jan. 

26, 

On 

00 

00 

M 

ANDREWS, ROBERT DUDLEY, 

Feb. 

4 , 

I89O 

ANDROUS, G. L., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

ARNOLD, GEORGE S., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

ARROWSMITH, GILBERT C., 

Sept. 

22, 

I89O 

ARTHUR, EDWARD G., 

Jan. 

26, 

1889 



48 


ARTHUR, GEORGE D., 2d, 

June 

25 . 

1894 

ARTHUR, HENRY H., 

Mar. 

28, 

1892 

ATKINSON, W. P-, 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

AUSTIN, CHARLES J., 

B 

BAIN, JOHN, Jr., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

June 

25 , 

1894 

BAKER, CHARLES M., 

Oct. 

3 1 , 

1892 

BALCH, THOMAS B., 

Feb. 

26, 

1894 

BALDWIN, HOMER R., 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

BALDWIN, WILLIAM B., 

Dec. 

13, 

1889 

BANKS, DAVID, Jr., 

Jan. 

15 , 

1890 

BANKS, L. B., 

Jan. 

15 , 

1890 

BARNES, FRANKLIN R., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

BARNES, HOWEL H., 

May 

28, 

1894 

BARRON, RANDALL P., 

Jan. 

15, 

1890 

BARRON, THOMAS, 

Feb. 

27, 

1893 

BARTON, OLIVER G., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

BASTABLE, LAWRENCE, 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

BASTIANELLI, ADRIAN, 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

BATES, WILLIAM G., 

Apr. 

23, 

1894 

BATTLE, GEORGE GORDON, 

Dec. 

27, 

1892 

BAUCHLE, THOMAS H., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

BAUDOUINE, JOHN F., 

Dec. 

28, 

0 

00 

00 

w 

BAXTER, WILLIAM K., 

May 

28, 

1894 

BEADLESTON, ALFRED N., 

Nov. 

27, 

1889 

BEARD, CHARLES C., 

Mar. 

26, 

. 1894 

BEEBE, CLARENCE E., 

Dec. 

28, 

, 1891 


49 


BEHRINGER, JOHN J., 

Sept. 

26, 

■ 1889 

BEECHER, WIEEIAM A., 

Oct. 

3 L 

, 1892 

BEEMONT, AUGUST, 

Oct. 

3 L 

, 1892 

BEMENT, CHARLES F., 

June 

27 > 

, 1892 

BENEDICT, HOWARD R., 

Apr. 

29. 

1890 

BENSON, ARTHUR DAVIS, 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

BERG, CHARLES F., 

May 

28, 

1894 

BEYEA, JAMES L., 

Oct. 

I, 

1889 

BIDWEEE, F. H., 

June 

25, 

1894 

BILLINGS, DWIGHT M., 

Dec. 

x 3 » 

1889 

BININGER, CHARLES L., 

Jan. 

27, 

1890 

BLACK, HENRY V. D., 

Nov. 

15 . 

1889 

BLACK, JOHN V., 

Nov. 

15, 

1889 

BLODGETT, TILDEN, 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

BOGERT, CHARLES E., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

BOGERT, J. W., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

BONTECOU, FREDERICK T., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

BORDEN, BERTRAM H., 

May 

28, 

1894 

BOSTWICK, HENRY A., 

May 

26, 

1890 

BOWNE, HOWLAND, 

Jan. 

22, 

1894 

BOWNE, WILLIAM R., 

Dec. 

28, 

1889 

BRADSTREET, HENRY, 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

BRAINARD, W. H., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

BRINCKERHOFF, EDWIN R., 

Nov. 

15 , 

1889 

BRINCKERHOFF, G. G., Jr., 

May 

28, 

1894 

BRINCKERHOFF, H. R., 

Dec. 

13, 

1889 

BRITTON, CHARLES P., 

May 

28, 

1894 

BROCKNER, WASHINGTON, 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

BROWN, ALBERT O., 

Nov. 

27, 

1893 


50 


BROWN, EDWARD B., 

June 25, 1894 

BRUNDAGE, M. T., 

Dec. 13, 1889 

BRUYN, JOHANNES, 

June 25, 1894 

BRYANT, STANLEY A., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

BUDD, FREDERICK W., 

June 27, 1892 

BUDD, SAMUEL, 

Jan. 26, 1889 

BULL, FREDERIC, 

June 27, 1892 

BURGOYNE, THEODORE, 

Jan. 15, 1890 

BURN, ALEXANDER, 

Sept. 26, 1889 

BURNS, WILLIAM M., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

BUTLER, JOHN W., 

Apr. 23, 1894 

BUTT, McCOSKRY, 

Nov. 27, 1889 

BYRNE, EDWARD F., 

June 25, 1894 


c 


CABLE, W. A., 

Sept. 

26, 

1892 

CAMERDEN, HENRY, 

Oct. 

1, 

1889 

CAMERON, JOHN L., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

CAMP, HUGH N., Jr., 

Dec. 

23 . 

CT\ 

X 

00 

CAMP, WILLIAM S., 

May 

28, 

1894 

CANDEE, EDWARD W., 

Dec. 

13, 

1889 

CARNOCHAN, GOUVERNEUR M. 

, Sept. 

26, 

1892 

CAROLIN, WILLIAM V., 

Feb. 

26, 

1894 

CARR, JAMES L-, 

Oct. 

I, 

1889 

CARRINGTON, HENRY P., 

Jan. 

25, 

00 

X 

O 

CARRINGTON, W. B., 

Feb. 

26, 

I894 

CARTER, R. SMITH, 

June 

25, 

1894 

CASEY, EDWARD P., 

Nov. 

28, 

I892 


51 


CASEY, WILLIAM C., 

Mar. 

24, 1890 

CASSARD, WILLIAM J., 

Oct. 

1, 1889 

CHAPMAN, J. H., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

CHARLES, HOWARD W., 

Oct. 

21, 1890 

CHASE, MATT. H., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

CHAUNCEY, DANIEL, 

Dec. 

13, 1889 

CHAUNCEY, GEORGE W., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

CLAFFY, JOSEPH F., 

June 

25, 1894 

CLARK, THOMAS, Jr., 

Jan. 

15, 1890 

CLARK, WALTER H., 

Dec. 

22, 1890 

CLEVELAND, J. WRAY, 

Dec. 

13, 1889 

CLINTON, CHARLES W., 

Mar. 

24, 1890 

CLOSE, WALTER H., 

Oct. 

1, 1889 

CLYDE, MARSHALL H., 

Jan. 

23, 1893 

COADY, JOHN W., 

Apr. 

23, 1894 

COCHRANE, A. W. S., 

Jan. 

26, 1891 

COE, E. HOLLOWAY, 

Dec. 

13, 1889 

COMMISKY, FRANK W., 

Oct. 

14, 1889 

CONE, EDWARD K., 

Feb. 

27, 1893 

CONKLIN, FRED W., 

Oct. 

4, 1889 

CONNELL, WILLIAM M., 

Jan. , 

22, 1894 

CONOVER, A. W., 

June 27, 1892 

CONVILLE, WM. T., 

May 

28, 1894 

COOPER, STEPHEN A., 

Nov. 

15, 1889 

CORNER, R. C., 

Mar. 

24, 1890 

CORYELL, MIERS, 

Oct. 

1, 1889 

COUGHTRY, WILLIAM B., 

Mar. 

23, 1891 

COZZENS, CHARLES L., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

CRAGIN, CALHOUN, 

Dec. 

27, 1893 


52 


CRANE, MUNROE, Jr., 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

CRAWFORD, E. M., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

CREIGHTON, C. C., 

Apr. 

23 , 

1894 

CROCKER, DAVID, 

Oct. 

i» 

1889 

CROUCH, JOHN D., 

Nov. 

28, 

1892 

CUMMINGS, JOHN R., 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

CURRIE, ROBERT B., 

May 

28, 

1894 

CURTIS, ALBERT A., 

Apr. 

23 , 

1894 

CUTTING, F. BROCKHOLST, 

Nov. 

15, 

1889 

CUTTING, WILLIAM, Jr., 

' Nov. 

15, 

1889 

D 




DAILY, W. H., 

Apr. 

29, 

1890 

DALL, HORACE H., 

June 

25, 

1894 

DANIEL, JOHN, Jr., 

Nov. 

27, 

1889 

DANIEL, WM. F., 

June 

25, 

1894 

DARLING, REMSEN, 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

DARLING, WILLIAM A., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

DARLING, WILLIAM LEE, 

Sept. 

26, 

cr\ 

00 

CO 

DAVIS, MARK B., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

DEAL, EDGAR, 

Apr. 

23, 

1894 

DEAN, ARTHUR, 

June 

25, 

rj- 

o\ 

CO 
►—1 

DE FOREST, GEORGE B., 

Jan. 

15 , 

1890 

DELLINGER, C. F., 

Mar. 

24, 

1890 

DENISON, EGBERT C., 

Nov. 

15, 

1889 

DE VEAU, JOHN W., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

DICK, HARRIS B., 

Oct. 

28, 

1889 

DICKINSON, GEORGE E., 

Feb. 

24, 

1890 


53 


DILLINGHAM, CHARLES T., 
DIMOND, JAMES G., 
DIMOND, THOMAS, 
DOMINICK, H. B., 

DOS PASvSOS, BENJAMIN F., 
DOUGHERTY, JAMES, 
DOWD, JOSEPH, 

DRAKE, F. W., 

DRAKE, LAWRENCE, 

DUFFY, F. A., 

DUFFY, FRANK E., 

DUNCAN, STUART, 

DURYEE, J. E., 

DURYEE, JOSEPH W., 
DUVAL, HENRY C., 

DWIGHT, H. B., 

DYER, GEORGE RATHBONE, 


Sept. 26, 1889 
May 28, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Apr. 23, 1891 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Nov. 27, 1893 
Nov. 27, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Oct. 1, 1889 
Dec. 27, 1893 
Dec. 27, 1892 
Dec. 27, 1893 
Mar. 26, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Feb. 23, 1892 
Mar. 27, 1893 
Oct. 31, 1892 


E 

EAGLE, CLARENCE H., 
EARLE, A. L-, Jr., 
EARLE, EDWARD, 
EDGAR, GEORGE P., 
EDGE, BENJAMIN, 

EDGE, NELSON J. H., 
EHRET, FRANK A., 
ELMENDORF, JOHN B., 
ELSWORTH, ALFRED D., 


May 28, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
June 27, 1892 
Mar. 26, 1894 
June 25, 1894 


54 


ELY, HENRY C., 
EMERY, E. W., 

ENGEL, NICHOLAS, Jr., 
ENGLIS, CHARLES M., 


FAHNESTOCK, WILLIAM, 
FALLS, DE WITT C., 
FERGUSON, A. DE VERE, 
FERGUSON, ROBERT S., 
FERNALD, EDWARD B., 
FISHER, C. WARREN, 
FISHER, HARRIS B., 

FISHER, JOHN T., 

FISKE, JOSIAH M., 

FITCH, ARTHUR, 

FLANAGAN, WILLIAM C., 
FLOYD, ROBERT M., 

FOLEY, JOHN R., 

FOLSOM, SAMUEL D., 
FOLSOM, WILLIAM HENRY, 
FOX, JOHN, Jr., 

FOX, MATTHEW J., 

FRAME, WILLIAM H., 
FRANK, CHARLES AUGUSTU 
FREELAND, HENRY L., 
FREEMAN, HENRY W., 
FROTHINGHAM, SAMUEL, 


May 

28, 

1894 

Dec. 

13. 

1889 

May 

28, 

1894 

Dec. 

13, 

1889 

Feb. 

4, 

1890 

. Oct. 

14, 

1889 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

Dec. 

13, 

1889 

Apr. 

24, 

1893 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

May 

26, 

1894 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

May 

22, 

1893 

Nov. 

27, 

Os 

00 

00 

M 

Nov. 

27, 

1889 

Nov. 

27, 

Os 

00 

00 

►H 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

Nov. 

2 7t 

1889 

Nov. 

27, 

Os 

00 

00 

1-1 

Dec. 

27, 

cs 

ON 

00 

M 

Feb. 

27, 

1893 

Jan. 

15, 

1890 

i, Mar. 

26, 

1894 

Jan. 

26, 

1889 

Nov. 

15, 

Os 

00 

00 

Sept. 

■28, 

1891 


55 

Q 


GARDINER, JAMES G., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

GERMOND, HENRY S., 

Sept. 

26, 

On 

X 

OO 

GIBSON, KASSON C., 

Oct. 

I, 

1889 

GIFFING, JOHN C., 

Jan. 

26, 

1889 

GILFORD, JOHN P., 

Feb. 

4, 

1890 

GLAZE, GEORGE I., 

May 

26, 

1894 

GOULD, GEORGE H., 

Feb. 

23. 

1891 

GOULD, ROBERT S., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

GRAY, WILLIAM, Jr., 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

GREENE, ALISTER, 

Dec. 

I3 > 

1889 

GREENE, PIERREPONT A., 

May 

*22, 

1893 

GREER, AUSTIN M., 

Nov. 

27. 

1889 

GREER, CHARLES, 

Apr. 

23, 

1894 

GREER, C. M., 

Dec. 

27. 

1892 

GREGORY, JAMES, Jr., 

Jan. 

15, 

1890 

GRIFFITHS, W. J., 

Oct. 

28, 

ON 

CO 

00 

GROVES, LEE W., 

Sept. 

22, 

1890 

GUERRA, THEODORE, 

June 

25 > 

1894 

GULAGER, PHILLIP D., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

H 

HADDEN, JOHN A., 

Oct. 

28, 

1889 

HADDOCK, WASHINGTON M., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

HAGEDORN, ALONZO G., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

HALK, JOSEPH, 

Apr. 

23. 

■'3- 

ON 

00 

M 


56 


HALL, A. MITCHELL, 

May 

28, 1894 

HALL, DUDLEY, 

Feb. 

26, 1894 

HALLETT, GEORGE IL, 

Jan. 

26, 1891 

HALSTEAD, J. W., 

Feb. 

26, 

1894 

HALSTEAD, PEARSON, 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

HANCOCK, H. M., 

Mar. 

28, 1892 

HANDY, PARKER D., 

Dec. 

13 , 

1889 

HARPER, FRANKLIN, 

Sept. 26, 1889 

HART, LUCIUS, 

Sept. 26, 

1889 

HART, GEORGE WILLIAM, 

Apr. 

23. 

1894 

HASLER, J. EVERETT, 

Oct. 

3 L 

1892 

HATCH, HORACE, 

May 

22, 

1893 

HAWLEY, OSCAR F., 

Sept. 26, 

1889 

HAYDEN, HENRY I., 

Sept. 26, 

1889 

HAYNES, E. DE FOREST, 

Jan. 

23, 

1893 

HAYS, BENJAMIN J., 

June 

25, 1894 

HEARN, A. M., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

HEARN, WILLIAM A., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

HECKSHER, JOHN G., 

Sept. 26, 

1889 

HEGEMAN, JOHN R., 

Apr. 

23 ) 

1894 

HELMKE, HENRY B., 

May 

28, 

1894 

HENDRICKS, ALBERT, 

Jan. 

27, 

1890 

HENDRICKSON, JOHN, 

May 

28, 

1894 

HEPPENHEIMER, WILLIAM C., 

, Apr. 

23, 

1894 

HERRIMAN, JOHN, 

May 

28, 

1894 

HERRMAN, JAMES S., 

Feb. 

4 , 

1890 

HESSE, HENRY, Jr., 

May 

28, 1894 

HILTON, ALBERT B., 

Feb. 

27 ) 

1893 

HODGE, SCHUYLER C., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 


57 


HODGMAN, GEORGE B., 
HODGMAN, S. THEODORE, 
HOE, W. A., 

HOEBER, CLARENCE I., 
HOFFMIRE, JOHN D., 
HOLLAND, JOSEPH, 
HOLLISTER, WILLIAM H., 
HOLLY, HENRY H., 

HOOK, S. MERRITT, 
HORTON, EUGENE, 
HOTCHKISS, H. L., Jr., 
HOWARD, JARVIS C., 
HOWELL, J. S., 

HOYT, A. E., 

HUBBARD, S. T., Jr., 
HUBBARD, WALTER C., 
HUBER, EDWARD E., 
HUDDLESTON, JOHN H., 
HUDSON, W. T., 

HULL, HARMON D., 

HUME, WILLIAM H., 
HUMPHREYS, W. S., 
HURLBUT, WILLIAM H., 
HYDE, HERBERT M., 


Oct. 27, 1890 
Oct. 27, 1890 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Dec. 13, 1889 
Nov. 15, 1889 
Jan. 15, 1890 
May 28, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 27, 1890 
Dec. 13, 1889 
May 28, 1894 
June 25, 1894 
June 25, 1894 
June 23, 1890 
June 25, 1894 
Mar. 26, 1894 
May 28, 1894 
Dec. 27, 1893 
Oct. 31, 1892 
Dec. 28, 1889 
Apr. 23, 1894 
May 28, 1894 
Feb. 27, 1893 


I 


IVISON, HENRY 


Jan. 15, 1890 


58 


J 


JAQUES, GEORGE B., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

JEANNOT, PAUL A., 

Feb. 

4, 1890 

JENKINS, EDWARD P., 

Feb. 

4, 1890 

JENKINS, H. E., 

June 

25, 1894 

JESSUP, A. C., 

Feb. 

26, 1894 

JESUP, CHARLES M., 

May 

28, 1894 

JOHNSON, A. B., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

JOHNSON, RICHARD L., 

Dec. 

28, 1889 

JONES, FRANKLIN B., 

Oct. 

28, 1889 

JONES, GEORGE A., 

June 

25, 1894 

JONES, GEORGE W., 

Apr. 

23, 1894 

JONES, HARRY C., 

Dec. 

27, 1892 

JORDAN, G. W., 

May 

28, 1894 

JUDSON, S. C., 

June 

29, 1891 

K 

KEEP, HENRY V., 

Dec. 

13, 1889 

KEEP, OLIVER H., Jr., 

Apr. 

2, 1890 

KELLEY, FRANK M., 

Dec. 

23, 1889 

KELLEY, PAUL V., 

Dec. 

27, 1893 

KEMBLE, GOUVERNEUR, 

Sept. 26, 1889 

KEMBLE, GOUVERNEUR, Jr., 

May 

22, 1893 

KEMP, WILLIAM C. B., 

• Dec. 

28, 1889 

KETCHAM, E. W., 

June 

25, 1894 

KILGER, GEORGE J., 

June 25, 1894 

KIP, IRA, Jr., 

Mar. 

24, 1890 


59 


KIRKLAND, C. P., 
KIRKLAND, EUGENE T., 
KISSAM, WILLIAM A.; 
KLOUS, JULIUS S., 
KNIGHT, A. LYMAN, 
KNOWLES, FREDERICK C., 
KNOX, HERBERT H., 
KOCH, FRANK, 

KUHNE, PERCIVAL, 


L 


LAHENS, LOUIS E., 
LAIMBEER, R. H., Jr., 
LAIMBEER, R. M., 
LAMBERT, WILLIAM, 
LANCASTER, N. D., 
LANDON, FRANCIS G., 
LANGLEY, WILLIAM H., 
LEARNARD, HORACE E., 
LE BOUTILLIER, THOMAS, 
LEE, CHARLES N., 

LEE, JAMES H., 

LEE, WALTER W., 
LEGGAT, JOSEPH C., 

LENT, WILLIAM H., 
LENTILHON, EUGENE, 
LENTILHON, JOSEPH, 
LEONARD, R. W., 


Jan. 23, 1893 
June 1, 1893 
Dec. 13, 1889 
Mar. 27, 1893 
Feb. 26, 1894 
Nov. 27, 1889 
Jan. 15, 1890 
Mar. 26, 1894 
Apr. 23, 1894 


Feb. 2, 1890 
Mar. 28, 1892 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 27, 1890 
May 28, 1894 
Dec. 13, 1889 
Oct. 28, 1889 
May 28, 1894 
Sept. 28, 1891 
Sept. 26, 1889 
June 25, 1894 
Apr. 23, 1894 
Apr. 24, 1893 
Sept. 26, 1889 
May 23, 1892 
Jan. 26, 1889 
June 27, 1892 


60 


LEWIS, JOHN N., 
LOCKWOOD, H. D., 
LOTTIMER, WILLIAM A., 
LOUTREL, CYRUS F., 
LOWERRE, CHARLES H., 
LOWTHER, GEORGE, 
LUQUEER, F. T., Jr., 
LUQUEER, LOUIS H., 
LYMAN, ROBERT M., 


May 28, 1894 
June 25, 1894 
Oct. 4, 1889 
May 26, 1890 
Oct. 28, 1889 
Dec. 27, 1893 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 27, 1890 
Nov. 15, 1889 


M 


McALPIN, E. A., 

McALPIN, W. W., 

McALPIN, B. B., 

McCLAVE, ROWLAND, 
McCLENACHAN, CHARLES T., 
McCLINTOCK, JOHN, 
McCLURE, WILLIAM, 
McCORMACK, FREDERICK C., 
McCOY, FRANK, 

McDOUGALL, CHARLES, 
McDOUGALL, JOHN W., 
McKENNA, JAMES J., 

McLEAN, ROBERT, 

McNELL, THOMAS R., 
McWILLIAM, ROBERT, 
MAGOVERN, EDWARD E., 
MAGOVERN, J. E., 


Sept. 26, 1889 
Feb. 26, 1894 
Nov. 27, 1893 
Sept. 22, 1890 
Apr. 24, 1893 
Oct. 27, 1890 
May 28, 1894 
Dec. 22, 1890 
June 27, 1892 
Feb. 24, 1890 
June 27, 1892 
May 23, 1892 
June 1, 1893 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Feb. 4, 1890 
Mar. 26, 1894 
Sept. 25, 1893 


61 


MAGOVERN, WILLIAM, 
MAGUIRE, PETER W., Jr., 
MAPLES, FREDERICK H., 
MARSHALL, ALEXANDER, 
MARSTON, WILLIAM W., 
MARTIN, CLINTON S., 
MASSEY, WILLIAM M., 
MASTERS, F. R., 

MATHER, C. A., 

MAYHEW, ZEB, 

MEDAY, JACOB P., 
MERSEREAU, J. D., 

MEYER, HENRY yon L., 
MILDEBERGER, ELWOOD, 
MILLER, EDWARD, 

MILLER, DAVID, 

MILLER, DAVID H., 

MILMINE, CHARLES E., 
MOHLE, OSCAR, 

MONTANT, A. P., 
MONEYPENNY, ROBERT B., 
MONTGOMERY, J. L., 

MOORE, F. P., 

MOORE, GRAYDON WHITLEY, 
MOORE, WILLIS MOTT, 
MOORES, WILLIAM, 

MORAN, D. COMYN, 

MORRIS, MOREAU, 
MORRISON, D. W., 


Sept. 25, 1893 
June 25, 1894 
June 25, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Mar. 23, 1891 
Dec. 13, 1889 
June 27, 1892 
Dec. 28, 1889 
Mar. 26, 1894 
Dec. 28, 1889 
Feb. 24, 1890 
May 22, 1893 
Nov. 27, 1889 
Feb. 26, 1894 
Mar. 26, 1894 
Dec. 28, 1889 
June 25, 1894 
Jan. 22, 1894 
Dec. 13, 1889 
Oct. 28, 1889 
June 25, 1894 
Sept. 22, 1890 
Dec. 27, 1893 
June 25, 1894 
May 28, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Dec. 28, 1889 
Apr. 24, 1893 
Mar. 26, 1894 


62 


MORROW, JOHN, 

Sept. 

26, 1889 

MOTT, HENRY H., 

Jan. 

26, 1891 

MURPHY, SYLVESTER A., 

Mar. 

26, 1894 

MURRAY, GEORGE G., 

Jan. 

27, 1890 

MURTHA, FRANK P., 

Apr. 

23, 1894 

MUSSINAU, O., 

Feb. 

26, 1894 

MYERS, FRED S., 

Sept. 

26, 1889 

MYERS, J. WESTON, 

June 

27, 1892 


N 


NAST, THOMAS, 

Sept. 26, 1889 

NATHAN, FRED, 

Sept. 26, 1889 

NEILSON, JOHN, 

Mar. 26, 1894 

NE 1 LSON, WALTER S., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

NESBITT, D. A., 

May 23, 1892 

NEVERS, GEORGE G., 

Oct. 1, 1889 

NICHOLS, CHARLES H., 

Feb. 4, 1890 

NICOLL, B. H., 

Dec. 28, 1889 

0 

OAKEY, JOHN, 

May 25, 1891 

OAKLEY, H. T. E., 

Oct. 31, 1892 

O’CONNOR, JOHN A., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

O’CONNOR, T. D., 

Dec. 27, 1893 

OLIVER, WILLIAM B., Jr., 

Oct. 28, 1889 

OLYPHANT, J. KENSETT, 

May 28, 1894 

OLYPHANT, ROBERT, 

Feb. 4, 1890 


63 

ORTON, F. M., 
OUTCAST, C. B., 
OWEN, WALTER G.. 


Dec. 13, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Oct. 4, 1889 


P 


PALMENBERG, EMIL T., 
PALMER, MILES C., 
PALMER, NOAH, 
PANCOAST, ARCHER V., 
PARR, BENJAMIN, 
PEACOCK, T. R., 
PEARSALL, D. A., 
PEARSON, WILLIAM E-, 
PEASE, G. W., 

PEASE, WALTER A., 

PECK, CHARLES, 

PEET, CHARLES F., 
PELHAM, GEORGE F., 
PELL, HOWLAND, 
PENDLETON, A. F., 
PERKINS, FRANK W., 
PETERS, CONRAD L., 
PHILLIPS, A. LAWRENCE, 
PHILLIPS, ROBERT M., 
PICKARD, F. W., 

PIERSON, J. FRED, 
PINKNEY, FRED. H., 


June 25, 1894 
Nov. 15, 1889 
Nov. 15, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Apr. 23, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Feb. 26, 1894 
Nov. 24, 1890 
Dec. 28, 1889 
June 23, 1890 
May 28, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 15, 1890 
June 25, 1894 
June 25, 1894 
Dec. 13, 1889 
Dec. 27, 1893 
Oct. 14, 1889 
Nov. 15, 1889 
Nov. 15, 1889 


64 


PINKUS, FREDERICK S., 

Oct. 

28, 

1889 

PITMAN, GEORGE D., 

Apr. 

23, 

M 

CO 

VO 

-p* 

POND, A. E., 

Apr. 

29, 

1890 

POPE, CHARLES F., 

Feb. 

26, 

■' 3 - 

ov 

00 

w 

POPE, J. MONROE T., 

Dec. 

27, 

1892 

POTTER, HENRY S., Jr., 

Feb. 

26, 

1894 

POWER, W. L., 

Dec. 

I 3 » 

1889 

PRATT, WILLIAM ALDEN, 

Jan. 

27, 

1890 

PRESSINGER, W. P., 

Nov. 

28, 

1892 

PRESTON, WILLIAM D., 

Mar. 

27, 

1893 

PRINCE, BENJAMIN, 

June 

26, 

1893 

PYLE, JAMES T., 

Oct. 

28, 

1889 

PYLE, WILLIAM S., 

Oct. 

28, 

1889 


R 

RADLEY, IGNATIUS, Jr., 
RATHBONE, R. BLEECKER, 
RAY, EDWIN C., 

RIBLET, WILLIAM H., 
RICE, J. SMITH, 

RICHARD, E. A., 

ROBERTS, J. L., Jr., 
ROBINSON, W. G., 

ROGERS, WALTER B., 
ROHE, ALBERT T., 

ROOME, CLAUDIUS M., 
ROSE, CORNELIUS, 
ROSSITER, WILLIAM W., 


May 28, 1894 
Oct. 14, 1889 
Mar. 26, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 25, 1893 
Dec. 13, 1889 
Mar. 26, 1894 
June 26, 1893 
May 22, 1893 
Dec. 27, 1893 
June 26, 1893 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Dec. 23, 1889 


RUDDEROW, EDWARD D., 
RUPPERT, FRANK, 
RUPPERT, JACOB, Jr., 


S 

SALISBURY, RICHARD L., 
SAMSON, JULIAN, 

SANDT, WALTER H., 
SCHAEFER, EMIL, 
SCHERMERHORN, E. GIBERT, 
SCHIEFFELIN, SCHUYLER, 
SCHMIDT, B. McE., 

SCHMIDT, LEOPOLD, 
SCHOONMAKER, HIRAM, 
SCHULTZ, LOUIS H., 

SCOTT, H. B., 

SCOTT, WILLIAM A., 

SCOTT, WILLIAM S., 

SCOVILL, E. E., 

SEAGRIST, F. W., Jr., 

SEARLS, W. D., 

SEWARD, WILLIAM, Jr., 
SHASTEY, W. E., 

SHAW, CHARLES R., 

SHAW, J. ANGUS, 

SHERMAN, IRVING P., 
SIMPSON, J. B., 

SLADE, HENRY L-, 

SLOTE, EDGAR A., 


Dec. 27, 1893 
Apr. 23, 1894 
May 28, 1894 


Sept. 26, 1889 
Feb. 27, 1893 
Nov. 27, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1892 
Dec. 13, 1889 
June 25, 1894 
Feb. 4, 1890 
Jan. 15, 1890 
June 23, 1890 
Mar. 24, 1890 
Nov. 27, 1893 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sepl. 22, 1890 
Feb. 26, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Dec. 28, 1889 
Jan. 15, 1890 
Dec. 27, 1893 
Mar. 26, 1894 
May 28, 1894 
Apr. 23, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
jan. 15, 1890 
June 25, 1894 


66 


SMITH, CHARLES IMBRIE, 

Nov. 

28, 

1892 

SMITH, CLARENCE L., 

June 

25 , 

1894 

SMITH, CHARLES W., 

Mar. 

23 , 

1891 

SMITH, GRANVILLE B., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

SMITH, L. BAYARD, 

June 

23, 

1890 

SMITH, OSGOOD, 

Feb. 

26, 

1894 

SMITH, JERE T., 

Feb. 

24, 

1890 

SMITH, PETER, 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

SMITH, WESLEY F., 

May 

28, 

1894 

SMYTHE, WILLIAM G., 

Nov. 

15, 

1889 

SPADONE, A. A., 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

SPENCER, BIRD W., 

Mar. 

23, 

1891 

SPENCER, RALPH S., 

Dec. 

27, 

1893 

SPIES, FRANCIS F., 

May 

28, 

1894 

STANLEY, WILLIAM E., 

Mar. 

26, 

1894 

STANTON, GERALD N., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

STANTON, JOHN R., 

Sept. 

26, 

1889 

STEARNS, JOHN N., Jr., 

Oct. 

28, 

1889 

STEWART, THOMAS E., 

Feb. 

27, 

1893 

STILES, GEORGE SENEY, 

Oct. 

27, 

1890 

STILLMAN, CHARLES, 

Mar. 

23, 

1891 

STONE, EDWARD F., 

June 

25, 

1894 

STORM, CLARENCE, 

June 

25, 

1894 

STOTESBURY, LOUIS W., 

May 

28, 

1894 

STRAUCH, A. T., 

May 

26, 

1890 

STRAUCH, W. E., 

May 

26, 

1890 

STRONG, J. H. W., 

Oct. 

3 L 

1892 

STRONG, J. MONTGOMERY, Jr., 

i Jan. 

27, 

1890 

STRONG, WILSON BUDD, 

Dec. 

13 , 

1889 


STUART, MALCOLM, 

June 

29, 1891 

SUTTON, JAMES R., 

1 Sept. 

26, 1889 

SUTTON, WOODRUFF, 

Sept. 

26, 1889 

SUYDAM, HARRY, 

Mar. 

26, 1894 

T 

TAILER, EDWARD L., 

Nov. 

27, 1889 

TAYLOR, ARTHUR, 

Dec. 

13* 1889 

TAYLOR, GEORGE W., 

Mar. 

26, 1894 

TAYLOR, HERBERT C., 

Jan. 

26, 1891 

TAYLOR, IRVING K., 

Mar. 

27, 1893 

TAYLOR, THEODORE B., 

May 

26, 1890 

TAYLOR, W. A., 

May 

23, 1892 

THAYER, GEORGE A., Jr., 

Mar. 

24, 1890 

THOMAS, FREDERICK C., 

Dec. 

13, 1889 

THORP, GOULD H., 

Nov. 

28, 1892 

TIFFANY, HENRY D., 

Feb. 

26, 1894 

TIFFANY, LYMAN, 

Dec. 

23, 1889 

TIMPSON, A. H., 

Sept. 

26, 1889 

TIMPSON, ARTHUR T., 

Sept. 

26, 1889 

TINGUE, HOWARD, 

Sept. 

22, 1890 

TOWNE, PAUL R., 

Mar. 

26, 1894 

TROWBRIDGE, ARTHUR, 

Oct. 

27, 1890 

TUCKER, A. C., 

Mar. 

26, 1894 

TUCKER, CLARENCE, 

Sept. 

26, 1889 

TURNER, HENRY B., 

Dec. 

27, 1893 

TWYEFFORT, E., 

Jan. 

27, 1890 


68 

u 

UHL, OSWALD W., 
UNGER, JOHN, Jr., 


V 

VANDERHOEF, G. W., 
VANDERHOEF, N. WYCK, 
VANDERHOEF, W., 

VAN NOTE, J. M., 

VAN NOTE, STANLEY C., 
VASSAR, GEORGE, Jr., 
VILLEPLAIT, A. B., 


Feb. 26, 1894 
May 28, 1894 


Feb. 27, 1893 
Feb. 26, 1894 
Sept. 22, 1890 
Jan. 15, 1890 
June 25, 1894 
June 25, 1894 
Mar. 26, 1894 


W 


WAINWRIGHT, JOHN T., Nov. 15, 1889 

WAIN WRIGHT, W. P., Jr., Nov. 15, 1889 

WALL, WILLIAM F., Dec. 28, 1889 

WARE, FRED. A., Dec. 23, 1889 

WARE, JAMES E., Mar. 26, 1894 

WARE, RICHARD F., Sept. 26, 1889 

WARREN, CHARLES ELLIOTT, Oct. 14, 1889 

WATERS, W. E., Sept. 26, 1889 

WATTS, STEPHEN K., May 28, 1894 

WEAVER, GEORGE J., Nov. 15, 1889 

WEBER, EDWARD YALE, Oct. 28, 1889 

WEEKS, WILLIAM H., Jr., Dec. 13, 1889 

WELLS, JAMES N., Mar. 26, 1894 


WELLS, LEMUEL E., 

Dec. 28, 1889 

WEMPLE, HENRY Y., Jr., 

June 25, 1894 

WETZLAR, G. J., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

WHITE, ARTHUR E., 

June 23, 1890 

WHITE, JOHN JAY, Jr., 

June 23, 1890 

WHITE, P. J., 

Sept. 25, 1893 

WHITEHEAD, L. M., 

Oct. 1, 1889 

WHITELY, JAMES, 

June 27, 1892 

WHITFIELD, E. A., 

Mar. 26, 1894 

WHITLOCK, B. M., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

WHITNEY, CHARLES W., 

Dec. 13, 1889 

WILLIAMS, EDGAR, 

Oct. 31, 1892 

WILLIAMS, EDGAR, 

Apr. 23, 1894 

WILLIAMS, THOMAS, 

May 28, 1894 

WILSON, HENRY S., 

Dec. 28, 1889 

WILSON, W. J., 

Feb. 4, 1890 

WILSON, THEODORE, 

Sept. 26, 1889 

WINSOR, WILLIAM T., 

Apr. 29, 1890 

WOODHOUSE, L. G., 

Feb. 23, 1891 

WRIGHT, DAVID F., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

WYCKOFF, ALBERT T., 

Sept. 26, 1889 

WYLIE, GEORGE A., 

Nov. 24, 1890 


Y 


YOUMANS, V. M., 

Apr. 23, 1894 

YOUNG, EDWIN, 

Jan. 27, 1890 

YOUNG, R. N., 

Oct. 1, 1889 

YOUNG, WILLIAM H., 

Sept. 26, 1889 


Life Members. 


BECKWITH, LEONARD F., 
BOWRON, HENRY S., 
BRINCKERHOFF, G. G., 
BURRELL, JAMES P., 
CALLENDER, WM. E-, 
CONGER, CLARENCE R., 
CROSBY, HENRY F., 

DEL AFIELD, ALBERT, 

DICK, WILLIAM B., 
DINWIDDIE, ROBERT, 
DOMINICK, W. GAYER, 
EARLE, FERDINAND P., 
FLEMING, CHAS. L-, 
FOWLER, DAVID H., 
GARRISON, ABRAHAM, 
GOODWIN, FRED. A., 
GREENE, BYRON W., 
HAMPTON, WM. H., 
HENDRICKS, EDMUND, 
HENDRICKS, HARMON W., 


Sept. 26, 1889 
May 26, 1890 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 26, 1889 
Jan. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Dec. 13, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 



71 


JACKSON, WM. HENRY, 
JONES, GEO. W., 

LELAND, FRANCIS L., 

MALI, HENRY W. T., 
MURRAY, JOHN W., 
RATHBONE, ROBERT C., 
RHINELANDER, T. J. OAKLEY, 
ROCKWELL, JAS. W. B., 
TOWNSEND, CHAS. J., 
WINCHESTER, LOCKE W., 


Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Oct. 1, 1889 
Jan. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Oct. 14, 1889 
Jan. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Jan. 26, 1889 


Associate Members. 


CLASS A. 

ANDREWS, PHILLIP, Nov. 23, 1891 

Ensign, U. S. N. 

BARTHOLF, JOHN H., May 26, 1890 

Major, U. S. A. 


BATCHEEDER, R. N., 

Lieut.-Col., U. S. A. 

CHENERY, LEONARD, 

Lieut.-Com., U. S. N. 

CORNWELL, CHARLES C., 
Lieut.-Com., U. S. N. 

COSTER, JOHN H., 

Capt., U. S. A. 

DICKINS, F. W., 

Com., U. S. N. 

ELDRIDGE, FRANK H., 

Past Asst. Engineer, U. S. N. 

FRY, JAMES B., 

Major-Gen., U. S. A. 


Mar. 24, 1890 
Mar. 24, 1890 
Mar. 27, 1893 
Mar. 24, 1890 
Mar. 24, 1890 
Sept. 26, 1892 
June 23, 1890 




78 


GARDINER. ASA BIRD, 

Col., U. S. A. (Retired.) 

GIBSON, E. O., 

Capt., U. S. A. (Retired.) 

GOODRICH, CASPAR F., 

Com., U. S. N. 

HEGER, ANTON, 

Surgeon, U. S. A. 

HIGGINSON, FRANCIS J., 

Capt., U. S. N. 

HOVEY, H. W., 

Lieut., 24th Inf., U. S. A. 

JORDAN, S. S., 

2nd Lieut., U. S. A. 

KIRKLAND, W. A., 

Capt., U. S. A. 

KNIGHT, A. M., 

Lieut., U. S. N. 

LIVINGSTON, GEORGE B., 
Lieut.-Com., U. S. N. 

MacMURRAY, J. W., 

Capt., 1st Artillery, U. S. A. 

McAlister, Rev. ad am a., 

Chaplain, U. S. N. 

MARTIN, JOHN R., 

Past Asst. P. M., U. S. N. 


Sept. 26, 1889 
Apr. 27, 1891 
June 23, 1890 
Sept. 28, 1891 
Apr. 23, 1894 
Sept. 26, 1889 
Mar. 24, 1890 
Sept. 22, 1890 
Nov. 23, 1891 
Dec. 28, 1889 
Apr. 27, 1891 
Nov. 23, 1891 
Apr. 29, 1890 


74 


MERCER, SAMUEL, 

Capt., U. S. N. 
MORRIS, Dr. LEWIS, 

Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N. 
NIBLACK, A. P., 

Lieut., U. S. N. 
PATERSON, R. H., 

Lieut., U. S. A. 
RANDOLPH, WALLACE F., 
Major, U. S. A. 


Mar. 28, 1892 
Apr. 25, 1892 
Dec. 28, 1891 
Sept. 22, 1890 
June 23, 1890 


REID, GEORGE C., 


Nov. 23, 1891 


Capt., U. S. M. Corps. 
RUCKMAN, JOHN W., 

1st Lieut., U. S. A. 
RUSSELL, B. REEVES, 
Capt., U. S. M. Corps. 
SLOCUM, H.J., 

1st Lieut., U. S. A. 
SWAYNE, WAGNER, 

Major-Gen., U. S. Vols. 
SWITZER, N. B., 


Apr. 29, 1890 
June 26, 1893 
May 26, 1890 
Jan. 15, 1890 
Nov. 24, 1890 


Brig.-Gen., U. S. A. (Retired.) 

TAYLOR, D. M., Mar. 24, 1890 

Capt., U. S. A. 

WHIPPLE, WILLIAM D., 

Brevet Brig.-Gen., U. S. A. 


Mar. 24, 1890 


75 


ZALINSKI, E. L-, 

Capt., U. S. A. (Retired.) 


Dec. 27, 1893 


CLASS B. 


AMMON, JOHN H., Dec. 

L,ieut.-Col., U. S. Vols. 

BROWN, EDWARD B., June 

Sergt., U. S. Vols. 

BUTTERFIELD, DANIEL, June 

Maj.-Gen., U. S. Vols. 

CURREY, J. B., June 

Ex-Lieut., 18th Regt., N. G. N. Y. 
DENNY, THOMAS, Jr., June 

Capt., 12th Regt., N. G. N. Y. 
DOWNS, PARRY LEE, Feb. 

Col., 5th Maryland N. G. 


13, 1889 
25, 1894 

25, 1894 

26, 1893 
25, 1894 

27, 1893 


EMILIO, LUIS F., Dec. 28, 1889 

Capt., U. S. Vols. 

GRAY, JOHN HOWARD, Apr. 23, 1894 

Ex-Lieut.-Col., 1st Regt., N. G. N. Y. 

HAWS, WILLIAM E., Jr., Dec. 27, 1893 

Ex-Q. M., 22nd Regt., N. G. N. Y. 

HOFMANN, ERNST F., June 25, 1894 

Surgeon, U. S. Vols. 


76 


HOMER, CHARLES F., . Dec. 27, 1893 

Ex-ist Rieut., 37th Regt., N. G. N. Y. 


IVES, E. B., 

Ex-ist Rieut., U. S. A. 
JENKINS, E. FERROWS, 

1st Rieut., U. S. Vols. 
JOHNSON, DANIER H., 

Capt., U. S. Vols. 
RANGDON, C. S., 

Brevet-Major, U. S. Vols. 
ROTHROP, CHAS. B., 

Ex-Capt.’s Clerk, U. S. N. 

Jan. 27, 1890 

June 25, 1894 

Feb. 4, 1890 

Sept. 22, 1890 

Jan. 26, 1891 


McARPIN, GEORGE R., May 28, 1894 

Ex-Commissary Staff, 71st Regt., N.G.N.Y. 
NEIRR, EDWARD M.., June 23, 1890 


Col., U. S. Vols. 

QUINTARD, EDWARD A., 

Feb. 27, 1893 


Ex-Q. M., 71st Regt., N. G. N. Y 


ROBBINS, S. HOWRAND, 

Rieut., U. S. Vols. 

ROBERT, FRITZ A., 

1st Rieut., U. S. Vols. 

May 26, 1890 

Dec. 23, 1889 

ROE, CHARRES F., 

Capt., Troop A, N. G. N. Y. 

SAUNDERS, S. M., 

Col., U. S. Vols. 

June 27, 1892 

Feb. 24, 1890 


Jan. 26, 1894 


SLOANE, THOMAS E., 

Major-Com., Old Guard. 

SMYLIE, CHARLES A., 

Ex-Lieut., 47th Regt., N. G. 

STERLING, RICHARD, 

Ex-ist Lieut., 71st Regt., N. 

STONE, MASON A., 

Col., U. S. Vols. 

THOMPSON, ROBERT M., 
Ex-Master, U. S. N. 

WATSON, THOMAS L., 

Brig.-Gen., Conn. N. G. 

WELLS, J. HOLLIS, 

Lieut., 71st Regt., N. G. N. 1 

WINANS, W. G., 

Adjutant, U. S. Vols. 


Feb. 27, 1893 
N. Y. 

May 28, 1894 
G. N. Y. 

Jan. 27, 1890 

May 26, 1890 

Feb. 27, 1893 

June 26, 1893 

if. 

Jan. 29, 1891 


Honorary Members. 


THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 

THE GENERAE-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMY. 

THE GENERAL COMMANDING THE DIVIS¬ 
ION OF THE ATLANTIC. 

THE SENIOR FLAG OFFICER OF THE NAVY 
ON THE ACTIVE LIST. 

THE OFFICER COMMANDING THE NEW 
YORK NAVY YARD. 

THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE. 

THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL OF THE STATE. 
AND 

THE GENERALS COMMANDING THE FIRST 
AND SECOND BRIGADES OF THE N. G. 
N. Y. 



Non-Resident Members 


ARKENBURGH, O. M., 

June 

25, 1894 

BEEBE, CHARLES F., 

Oct. 

3 1 , 1892 

BOCHMAN, CHARLES, 

Dec. 

13, 1889 

BROOKES, HORACE J., 

Oct. 

14, 1889 

FRANCIS, W. H., 

Apr. 

25, 1892 

PERKINS, JOHN I., 

Jan. 

27, 1890 

POILLON, WILLIAM, 

Oct. 

14, 1889 

RICHARDS, J. P. M., 

June 

26, 1893 

ROSSITER, F. P., 

May 

26, 1890 

SCOTT, WINFIELD, 

Dec. 

28, 1889 

THORNTON, GEORGE M., 

Feb. 

26, 1894 

WARD, FRANCIS G., 

Sept. 

28, 1891 

WOODBURY, C. M., 

Nov. 

24, 1890 



Hit flftemortam. 


AMES, Col. J. V., 

Date of Death. 

Apr. io, 1891 

ATTRIDGE, JOHN F., 

Mar. 

13, 1892 

BRADY, ABNER S., 

Apr. 

3°, 1890 

BURR, W. M., Jr., 


1891 

CALHOUN, W. H., 

June 

17, 1891 

CAPPA, C. A., 

Jan. 

6, 1893 

CARNES, LEWIS M., 

Jan. 

12, 1893 

CODDINGTON, CLIFFORD, 

Feb. 

28, 1892 

DOMINICK, ALEXANDER, 

June 

9, 1894 

EARLE, SAMUEL S., 

Oct. 

14, 1893 

ENGLIS, WILLIAM, 

Dec. 

20, 1891 

GARRISON, W. D., 

Dec. 

2, 1892 

HALSTED, ROBERT, 

June 

14, 1893 

haulenbeek, PETER, 

Jan. 

15. 1894 

JOHNSON, F. M., 

Nov. 

6, 1890 

LAIMBEER, WILLIAM E., 

Jan. 

21, 1892 

LORD, CHARLES E., 

Nov. 

25, 1893 

MARTINE, FRANKLIN, 

Sept. 

1891 

PAGE, ROBERT C., 

July 

13, 1890 

RUTH, M. L., 

Dec. 

14, 1891 

SCHULTZ, Hon. JACKSON S., 

Mar. 

1, 1891 

SCHWARTZ, SAMUEL, 

June 

25, 1892 

SEELIGMAN, SIMON, 

Mar. 

9, 1894 

SHERMAN, Gen. WILLIAM T., 

Feb. 

16, 1891 

SPELMAN, HENRY H., 

Mar. 

9, 1890 

SPICER, JOHN W., 

Jan. 

1891 

SWIFT, ALFRED G., 

July 

9» 1893 

WARNOCK, SAMUEL M., 

Dec. 

29, 1893 

YOUNG, EDWARD R., 

Oct. 

19, 1891 


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